Raising the bar among the latest launched smartphones is the new Samsung Galaxy Note8. It’s now available for pre-order at the Smart Online Store for subscribers who want to be the first to get their hands on the powerhouse handset.

Samsung has made some of the best camera phones to date. The Galaxy Note8 takes this a step further by being equipped with two powerful 12 MegaPixel rear cameras with Optical Image Stabilization for less shaky shots and videos.

One camera has a standard field of view and the other has a telephoto lens that enables 2X lossless zoom. This two-optics set-up gives you Live Focus, which allows the user to snap photos with interesting bokeh effect, in which the background of the subject is beautifully blurred. The wide-angle lens cam has a Dual Pixel sensor with rapid Auto Focus, letting you take clear shots even in low-light settings.

A view that’s larger than life

The screen from the best-selling Galaxy S8 from earlier this year is now even bigger on the Galaxy Note8. A huge screen with a thin frame makes this phone easy to hold and carry around. The ultra-clear 6.3-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity Display gives more space to see as much information as possible.

Truly Of Note

When the Note series was released, the versatility of the S Pen was one of its most distinguished features. The new S Pen is not just for writing but also for further expressing oneself through easier communication via Live Message, letting you create animations that you can share with friends.

More Powerful Than Ever

For the geeky ones, the Galaxy Note 8 currently has the most powerful set of internal hardware with an Android 7.1 Nougat operating system and a beastly 64-Bit 10nm Octa Core Exynos 8895 processor, complemented by 6GB of RAM for multitasking. This phablet delivers smooth performance when you play the most specs-intensive 3D games.

Safety First

The Korean Giant has teamed up with experts and professionals for Galaxy Note8 to undergo rigorous battery tests in order to create the safest battery possible without sacrificing performance.